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Dubai opens women-only beach as part of £610m coastline project

By IslaMay 17, 20262 Mins Read
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Dubai has opened the world’s first 24-hour private beach for women, with all-female staff and a dedicated night swimming experience.

Al Mamzar beach, in the northeastern corner of the emirate, opened earlier this month to residents and tourists.

It is equipped with privacy fencing, strict no-photography rules and “smart monitoring safety systems”.

The enclosed beach at Al Mamzar Corniche opened this month as part of the wider Al Mamzar redevelopment project to expand Dubai’s beaches and infrastructure.

The government of Dubai said: “Al Mamzar Beaches form part of a wider portfolio of beachfront developments valued at AED 3 billion (£610 million) under Dubai’s comprehensive public beach development master plan.”

Several destinations in the UAE already offer women-only beach zones or dedicated ladies’ days. However, the new women-only beach is the first to provide round-the-clock access.

The 125,000 square metre beach area will operate with an all female staff, including security guards and lifeguards.

It will also feature a children’s play area, with boys under six permitted entry with a parent.

Lifeguard watch towers and a high-tech lighting system aim to encourage women to swim at all hours of the day.

Dubai Municipality said increasing visitor demand is expected to reach seven million annually upon completion of the second phase at Al Mamzar Corniche.

Badr Anwahi, CEO of the Public Facilities Agency at Dubai Municipality, said: “Khor Al Mamzar Beach is one of Dubai Municipality’s flagship strategic projects aimed at enhancing the efficiency of coastal infrastructure and redefining the beachfront experience as a vibrant, all-day destination.

“Its opening marks a key milestone in delivering high-quality public beaches that combine design excellence, integrated experiences, and community engagement — further strengthening Dubai’s position as a leading destination for beach tourism and lifestyle experiences.”

The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) currently advises against all but essential travel to the United Arab Emirates.

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